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Three Arkansas Seniors to Receive Scholarships from 一本道app

Three graduating seniors have been selected to receive scholarships from the 一本道app. Each of the students will receive a $7,500 scholarship from the Carl Tapp Memorial Scholarship Fund to support their pursuit of careers in medium/heavy duty truck technology. Below are the 2021 Carl Tapp Scholarship recipients:

  • Caiden Sallee of Gentry, Ark.
  • Channlyn Vaughn of Jonesboro, Ark.
  • Ricky Watkins of Rogers, Ark.

鈥淲ithout trucks, America stops; and without skilled technicians, trucks stop,鈥 said Shannon Newton, president, 一本道app. 鈥淭ruck drivers and diesel technicians are essential to a healthy economy. In fact, one in ten working Arkansans has a career in trucking. And that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e providing with these scholarships 鈥 the opportunity to launch careers. We welcome this year鈥檚 scholarship recipients into our industry where they will learn to ensure the safety of trucking equipment on the roads we all share.鈥

Caiden Sallee is a senior at Gentry High School where he is studying diesel electrical systems and is in the top ten percent of his class. He plans to attend Northwest Technical Institute this fall.

鈥淚 want to become a diesel mechanic because it鈥檚 what I love doing,鈥 Sallee said. 鈥淚 love working hard and the variety of work that diesel mechanics do.鈥

Channlyn Vaughn will graduate from Westside High School in Jonesboro, Ark., this month. She has a passion for diesel technology and has been working on cars since she was 8 years old.

鈥淏eing a diesel technician has been a dream and life-long goal of mine,鈥 Vaughn said. 鈥淔rom growing up in a shop, I鈥檝e never thought of a different career. I look forward to taking on the challenges ahead as they are just stepping stones to my future.鈥

Having just graduated from Rogers Heritage High School where he served as captain of the wrestling team, Ricky Watkins will next enroll at Northwest Technical Institute to begin his formal studies. He applied for the Carl Tapp Memorial Scholarship to, 鈥渉elp me achieve my goal of becoming a diesel mechanic, and in doing so, will make my family proud.鈥

鈥淏y becoming a technician, I will be helping thousands of Americans to get products all over the country,鈥 Watkins said. 鈥淏ecause without trucks there would be nothing. No products in stores. No cars to drive. No fuel in gas stations. So, I think the career I chose is a pretty important one.鈥

鈥淭he competition for the scholarship was so strong this year that we couldn鈥檛 pick just one, so instead we went with three students,鈥 said Kenneth Calhoun, founding member of the scholarship committee.聽鈥淚t鈥檚 a great problem to have: So many bright, aspirational problem-solvers wanting to become medium/heavy duty truck technicians. I look forward to seeing their careers advance and watching as they become ambassadors for our industry.鈥

The 一本道app鈥檚 Maintenance & Technology Council established the Carl Tapp Memorial Scholarship Fund to celebrate Carl Tapp, the council鈥檚 first chairman, and his career-long commitment to nurturing new talent in the industry. The Fund is intended to enable and encourage growth in the state鈥檚 diesel technician workforce and to help assure that the safest, most knowledgeable and skilled technicians are working on the trucks and trailers on our nation鈥檚 roads. Candidates were evaluated based upon their interest and performance in STEM courses, teacher and mentor recommendations and personal interviews with the scholarship committee of industry experts.

These scholarships have been made possible by the vision and investment in the future of trucking in Arkansas by the following companies and individuals: ABF Freight, ArcBest, Bruce Purkey, DAVCO Technology, Doggett Freightliner of Arkansas, FleetNet America, Inland PacLease, Kenneth Calhoun, Maverick Transportation, McConnell & Son, McKee Foods Transportation, MHC Kenworth Leasing, NorCal PacLease, PACCAR, PACCAR Leasing Company, PacLease Dallas, Pressure Systems International, Southland PacLease, Summit Truck Group, TechForce Foundation, The Tapp Family, TLG Peterbilt, Truck Centers of Arkansas, Truck-Lite Co. and Walt Luethy. For more information about the Scholarship Fund, visit聽www.arkansastrucking.com/tech-scholarship.